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Contemporary Pooja Unit Design with White Louvered Bifold Doors and Walnut Drawers
Design Specifications:
Style: Contemporary
Unit Dimension (WxDxH): 48 x 16 x 84 inches
Colour: White and Walnut Brown
Mount Type: Floor Standing
Storage Features: 2 bifold louvered upper cabinets (full-width opening), 3 walnut-finish base drawers with full-extension runners, internal fixed deity shelf, top-hung bifold track with nylon roller carriages
Design Features:
- White louvered bifold doors fold back completely against the cabinet sides when open - the full interior width is accessible during worship without any door obstruction, and the louvered slats allow internal LED lighting and incense fragrance to permeate the room even when doors are closed.
- Warm walnut-finish drawers at the base provide organised storage for agarbatti bundles, matchboxes, puja thalis, and ritual textiles - three-drawer configuration separates daily-use items from seasonal festival materials.
- Concealed LED strip lighting inside the upper cabinet section uses warm 2700K illumination that activates automatically when the bifold doors open, using a door-activated magnetic switch requiring no manual operation.
- Bifold door mechanism uses a top-hung track system with nylon roller carriages - the doors fold and unfold without floor contact, eliminating the floor track that collects flower petals and incense ash during daily use.
- Two-tone white and walnut composition creates a contemporary Indian residential palette that works within both dedicated pooja rooms and living room installations without the design appearing exclusively devotional from a distance.
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Yes - the 35-degree slat angle allows air and fragrance circulation while keeping the interior visually private when closed. The louvres also prevent direct dust accumulation on deity surfaces - a practical consideration that reflects stylish modern mandir design thinking for daily-use sacred furniture.
Yes - an optional surface-mounted brass slide bolt on the interior face of one door allows the cabinet to be secured above child reach at 60 inches from the floor.
The walnut finish is a premium wood-grain matte laminate on 18mm HDHMR substrate - dimensionally stable and moisture-resistant across Indian seasonal conditions.
When both bifold door sets are folded back, the full 48-inch interior width is unobstructed. Each door pair folds to approximately 8 inches when open - among the more useful home interior ideas for Indian apartments where wardrobe-scale access to a pooja unit is a practical requirement.
No - the unit stands on a continuous base plinth that distributes its 65 kg weight evenly. Standard Indian residential RCC slab carries this load without reinforcement - making this a small pooja room design that installs without structural preparation in most Indian apartments.
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